This video details the process of repairing a chipped wooden stock on a Fabarm Elos over/under shotgun, which experienced failure after approximately 35,000 rounds. The instructor emphasizes structural repair over cosmetic fixes, demonstrating how to inlet a new piece of wood, shape it to match the original contour, and ensure proper recoil transfer points. The process involves careful shaping with various tools and attention to detail to achieve a durable and aesthetically pleasing repair.
This video demonstrates the process of setting the drop on a semi-inletted buttstock, a crucial step in gunsmithing. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, guides viewers through using a straight edge clamped to the barrel rib to mark the desired drop on the buttstock. He then details filing the comb and heel to the marks and connecting them with a flat surface. The demonstration utilizes a Parker Brothers sidelock double shotgun, showcasing a practical application of this gunsmithing technique.
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